[The Bride of the Nile Complete by Georg Ebers]@TWC D-Link bookThe Bride of the Nile Complete CHAPTER XIV 13/18
If you have anything to say to him..." "I will find another messenger," she replied sternly. "And if he asks the reason for your sudden departure ?" "Your mother and Philippus can give him an answer." "But he was your guardian, and your fortune, I know..." "In his hands it is safe." "And if the physician's fears should be justified ?" "Then I will demand its restitution through a new Kyrios." "You will receive it without that! Have you no pity, no forgiveness ?" For all answer she flung the flowers he had given her into the river; he leaped on shore, and regardless of the bystanders, pushed his fingers through his hair, clasping his hands to his burning brow. The barge was pushed off, the rowers plied their oars like men; Orion gazed after it, panting with laboring breath, till a little hand grasped his, and Mary's sweet, childish voice exclaimed: "Be comforted, uncle.
I know just what is troubling you." "What do you know ?" he asked roughly. "That you are sorry that you and Katharina should have spoken against her last evening, and against poor Hiram." "Nonsense!" he angrily broke in.
"Where is Katharina ?" "I was to tell you that she could not see you today.
She loves you dearly, but she, too, is so very, very sorry." "She may spare herself!" said the young man.
"If there is anything to be sorry for it falls on me--it is crushing me to death.
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